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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 18.0   System and Consumer Options 
 
 
74 Bosch 
Security 
Systems, 
Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02
 
If you want to disable the reporting of a Codepad 
Fire Alarm, program Locations 339 and 340 as 0 
(refer to Section 15.10 Codepad Fire Report on page 61). 
4 – Silent Codepad Medical 
If this option is selected, a Codepad Medical Alarm 
does not operate the horn speaker, the bell, or the 
strobe outputs. If this option is not selected, all three 
outputs operate after a Codepad Medical Alarm is 
activated when a user presses [7] and [9] at the same 
time on the remote codepad. Selecting this option 
does not affect the communication dialer operation. 
To disable the reporting of a Codepad Medical 
Alarm, program Locations 341 and 342 as 0 (refer to 
Section 15.11 Codepad Medical Report on page 62). 
8 – Silent Access Denied (Code Retries) 
If this option is selected, a Codepad Tamper Alarm 
does not operate the horn speaker, bell, or the strobe 
outputs. If this option is not selected, all three outputs 
operate after a Codepad Tamper Alarm occurs. 
Refer to Section 15.19 System Status – Access Denied on 
page 63 to set the number of invalid code retries that 
causes an alarm condition. Selecting this option does 
not affect the operation of the communication dialer. 
If you want to disable the reporting of Access Denied 
reports, program Locations 357 and 358 as 0. 
18.3  System Options 3 
Program the selected System Options 3 in 
Location 426.  
The default value is
 8. 
The options are: 
1 – AC Fail after 1 Hour 
If this option is selected, the MAINS indicator flashes 
when the AC mains supply is disconnected. An AC 
Loss signal (Contact ID Event Code 301) is sent to 
the base station receiver after the AC mains supply is 
disconnected continuously for longer than 60 min. 
If this option is not selected, the MAINS indicator 
flashes and an AC Loss signal (Contact ID Event 
Code 301) is sent to the base station receiver after the 
AC mains power is disconnected continuously for 2 
min.  
The MAINS indicator stops flashing when the AC 
mains supply is restored for longer than 2 min.   
An AC Loss Restore Report is sent to the base station 
receiver after the AC mains supply is restored 
continuously for more than 2 min regardless of if this 
option is selected. 
2 – Ignore AC Fail 
If this option is selected, the MAINS indicator does 
not flash and the codepad does not beep every 
minute when the AC mains is disconnected from the 
control panel. If you want a programmable output to 
operate when the AC mains fails, use Output Event 
Type 1,4 AC Fail (refer to page 66). 
If this option is selected, an AC Loss report (Contact 
ID Event Code 301) still reports to the base station 
receiver unless Locations 348 and 349 are 
programmed as 0 (refer to Section 15.15 System Status – 
AC Fail Report
 on page 62). 
4 – Zone Pulse Count Handover 
If this option is selected, any zone pulse count 
readings are handed over and accumulate to any zone 
that is activated during the same arming cycle. Zone 
pulse count handover only operates with zone pulse 
count options 8 to 15. Refer to Section 14.3.2 Zone 
Pulse Count
 on page 56 and Section 14.3.3 Zone Pulse 
Count Time
 on page 56 for more information. 
 
24-Hour Zones can receive any handover 
pulses from other zones. 24-Hour Zones 
cannot hand over pulses to other zones. 
 
8 – Sequential Handover Delay 
If this option is selected, handover delay is sequential 
(that is, in numerical order from lowest to highest). If 
the sequence is broken before the Entry Time 
expires, an alarm occurs. If this option is not selected, 
handover delay follows the entry path if a Delay Zone 
is activated first. Refer to Section 14.3.1 Zone Types on 
page 55 for more information about Handover Zones. 
18.4  System Options 4 
Program the selected System Options 4 in 
Location 427.  
The default value is
 0. 
The options are: 
1 – Panel Powers Up Disarmed 
If this option is selected, the control panel starts in the 
disarmed state when the battery and AC mains are 
reconnected after power is removed from the system. 
If this option is not selected, the system always starts 
armed in AWAY Mode. 
2 – Arm/Disarm Tracking on Power Up 
If selected, the control panel keeps its current armed 
status in non-volatile memory. If the control panel is 
restarted due to a power failure, the control panel 
returns to being armed or disarmed as it was before 
the power failed. 
Example 
If the system is disarmed when power is removed 
from the system, the system returns to the disarmed 
state when power is reapplied to the system.